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Re: Preventing Tolerance to Stimulants

Posted by temoigneur on December 10, 2005, at 22:07:01

In reply to Preventing Tolerance to Stimulants, posted by temoigneur on December 10, 2005, at 1:10:15

> I'm wondering if anyone knows of any way to attempt preventing tolerance to caffeine. I've found that it potentiates the prozac well, and with the combo of zyprexa, valproate, clonazepam, in addition to prozac, I find that caffeine is essential to maintaining any mental clarity.
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> If tolerance to caffeine can't be prevented, (I know it can be an individual thing), can anyone suggest a smooth stimulant. And what if anything, (DXM??) can be taken to prevent tolerance from developing tolerance to the stimulant.
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> I'm wondering about concerta, I used to take ritalin but it gave me horrible mood swings, would the valproate help with that. I'm reposting a bit here, you'll have to excuse my redundance, I forgot what I said.

Hi Med. E. I just wanted to thank you for your input, you seem very knowledgeable, glad to have you here:)


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